Abigail Keefe

Abigail Keefe is a Cabrini College student studying communications, enjoying her time in Radnor, Pennsylvania. Abbie loves working for the school newspaper, the Loquitur, and is also passionate about everything that the communication field has to offer.

Articles by Abigail Keefe

Quality of campus’ water affirmed to be safe

Although the campus’ quality of water is reported safe, according to a random poll, 5 out of 5 students use either a Brita filtration… Read More

Why is society so quick to judge a mental disease?

According to www.merriam-webster.com, addiction is a strong and harmful need to regularly have something (such as a drug) or do something (such as gamble).… Read More

What are the primaries and how should we vote?

Being away at college leaves students with many priorities and daily tasks that need to be done. Sometimes, it is easy to forget about… Read More

Blood Diamonds: is the love of a ring worth the injustice of societies?

Valentine’s Day is a time for love. A time for romance. A time to show just how much you truly care for that special… Read More

Highsmith looks forward to the growth of Cabrini, as new VP of IA

After roughly forty years of pursuing a career in broadcast journal- ism, radio and television, Steve Highsmith, the new Vice President of Institutional Advancement,… Read More

Which political party will dominate the presidency?

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Candidates continue to drop out as election gets closer

While the current democratic nominees include only three candidates: Clinton, O’Malley and Sanders. The republican party has over a dozen candidates. These current republican… Read More

Cabrini holds Domestic Violence Symposium

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Where in the world was DT?

President Dr. Donald Taylor traveled with faculty overseas this past summer to make international connections. Japan In Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe in Japan, the… Read More

Students present at the ninth annual Cabrini Academic Symposium

Once a year, the campus comes together to exhibit their scholarly achievements and findings. Topics from Kony to Overfishing were covered at Cabrini’s ninth… Read More

Holiday movies

Whether it's comedy, drama or horror that you might be looking for, the big screen will be playing whatever popcorn flick fits your fancy this holiday season. "Rumor Has It" Missing the cast of Thursday nights' "Friends?" Not to worry. Not only can you catch Joey Tribbiani, played by Matt LeBlanc, on NBC's Thursday night lineup, but come Christmas Day, Jennifer Aniston will be appearing again on the silver screen.

Gentle push becomes polite shove for students

Freshman students annually arrive at Cabrini, taking a giant leap in order to better-qualify themselves for future employers. The sole purpose of gaining knowledge is crucial, but for many, the purpose of receiving a college education is to achieve a position at an occupation that is enjoyable as well as profitable.

Credit cards ‘charge’ students into debt during holidays

Credit card debt is a huge issue among students, and with the Christmas season coming up, many students will begin charging Christmas presents. The little plastic card is deadly with people who love to live larger than life. Many students live under the impression that they will live how they want to and spend exorbitant amounts of money.

Chasity: a new fad among teenagers

As I was sitting in the doctor's office getting a physical for school, the doctor proceeded to ask me a very personal question, "Are you sexually active?" I was completely taken off guard and a little embarrassed seeing how my mother was sitting right next to me.

Church faces tough decisions for future

The tally of Roman Catholic clergy nation-wide continues to dwindle right before the eyes of its followers. Memories reflecting the days of Catholic schools… Read More

Rubber bracelet phenomenon

From Hurricane Katrina to cancer research, there is a little rubber bracelet for everything these days. They can be seen on the wrists of both children and adults for all different reasons. Some are meant for fun and others support serious causes. Whether or not you have a few of your own, it is clear that this trend has swept the nation.

Immigration issues of past, present confronted through art

What does it mean to be an American? This was just one of many questions relating to immigration that was discussed at the lecture "Immigration through the Artist Interpretation." This presentation demonstrated how the Lower East Side Tenement Museum through its exhibits raises issues about immigration in the past and present.

Pajama invasion

Walking through the halls you can see them everywhere: pajama bottoms. Whatever you want to call them, they are sleepwear. I recently wrote an article on this topic, and I felt the need to write this perspective so I could express my own opinion on the fashion trend that characterizes my generation.

Registering for classes

Registration day has rolled around again. There has been a buzz around campus this week because of the impending registration for the spring semester. Students are struggling to pick classes, work out times and fulfill core requirements. All of these factors can come into play when trying to put together a schedule.

Mold moves into residence hall

Anyone who has ever lived in House two knows that it can use some improvement and now there is one more thing to add to their long list of things gone wrong: mold. It seems to be making itself at home in Cabrini's housing complex and residents are becoming more perturbed with the overwhelming amounts of it growing around their living quarters.

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